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steve bomber before bill games was viewed as a suit. steve jobs was viewed as bono. you don't want to spend anytime with the microsoft guys and i know steve. i sat next to him at a reunion. but when you read walter isaac son's by of fee of jobs. he was a man, and everyone wanted to hang with him because he was the coolest man in the room. meanwhile, google is the logical heir to apple. go google has the momentum you could have on your cell phone and that is why the stock is going higher. the gee fault go to tech name is google. it is the financial equivalent over who is cool. google is and microsoft isn't. which is why google up here is the one to own. stay with cramer. in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [
steve bomber before bill games was viewed as a suit. steve jobs was viewed as bono. you don't want to spend anytime with the microsoft guys and i know steve. i sat next to him at a reunion. but when you read walter isaac son's by of fee of jobs. he was a man, and everyone wanted to hang with him because he was the coolest man in the room. meanwhile, google is the logical heir to apple. go google has the momentum you could have on your cell phone and that is why the stock is going higher. the...
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steve jobs. her reality was certainly distorted in my opinion. unlike jobs, there's no particular reason to believe that alas her distorted reality will ever come true. first, i found this morning's interview painful. maybe because debate talk was in the eejer, maybe because whitman tried and fail to be governor of california. the ceo came up as a yes pol. i'm willing to answer any question about how she could save hewlett-packard from going away. she talked the cheerleader game about the 320,000 dedicated hewlett-packard employees which by my count may be 100,000 too many. she didn't answer how he had can stop apple. she didn't make a real case for hardware models. she didn't explain how things could have gotten so awry or why the generation is not enthralled with her products. and ruled out a wait until next year turn by saying it will be 2014 before we see any positive results from the company. i hope that reality isn't distorted, too. there is no reason for a company to exist just because it
steve jobs. her reality was certainly distorted in my opinion. unlike jobs, there's no particular reason to believe that alas her distorted reality will ever come true. first, i found this morning's interview painful. maybe because debate talk was in the eejer, maybe because whitman tried and fail to be governor of california. the ceo came up as a yes pol. i'm willing to answer any question about how she could save hewlett-packard from going away. she talked the cheerleader game about the...
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would steve jobs have done that? we'll look at that coming up. >>> then, if a body is found buried in your front yard, will you move out? maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at oil prices here, crude prices are still down today, but what a quarter it has been. all the worries about the tensions between iran and israel with those iran sanctions going into effect at the beginning of this quarter also helping to boost. the big story this quarter, and certainly today, has been gasoline. despite the fact that normally we see prices starting to come down during this quarter, they have actually ratcheted up the best quarter we've seen in years. today we had a huge explosive short move at the end of the day, maria, that really, really punctua
would steve jobs have done that? we'll look at that coming up. >>> then, if a body is found buried in your front yard, will you move out? maybe not if it's the long lost body of jimmy hoffa. could make that home a landmark. that and more coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. >>> certainly it was a solid third quarter for the stock market, but then you look at energy prices and how they fared. that's a different story. >> yeah, you know, if you look at...
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steve leisman and diana olick are all over the data points. steve, the latest jobs data, is it changing in any way the expectations for this friday's employment report? >> not a lot. economists would like to go from the adp data to higher estimates but it's not been that great over the past couple months. there's a lot of of caution out there among wall street economists. data this morning -- up 162,000 from the private sector. that's a bit better than expectations which were in the 150,000, 155,000 range. in august it was revised down to 189,000. the non-farm payroll estimates. we won't know until friday if that is higher. here's the misses we've had over the past three months. it's been 63,000 heavy compared to the bls private sector report. you can see over the course of the year it's been a little bit on the high side making economists wary about upping their estimates. what has been a little bit on the up side is jobless claims. other data that helped buoy optimism, slightly higher than claims in last month's survey week. the ism jobs man
steve leisman and diana olick are all over the data points. steve, the latest jobs data, is it changing in any way the expectations for this friday's employment report? >> not a lot. economists would like to go from the adp data to higher estimates but it's not been that great over the past couple months. there's a lot of of caution out there among wall street economists. data this morning -- up 162,000 from the private sector. that's a bit better than expectations which were in the...
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let's bring in rick santelli and steve liesman. steve, first to you. i say the fed is practicing trickle-down economics. what say you? >> i say you can't have it both ways. my good friend and colleague rick santelli's going to complain that the federal reserve has really hurt savers in this world today, right? okay. so who are the opposite of savers? borrowers. if you're helping savers, you can't be -- you have to be hurting borrowers. so it's actually the other way around. they're hurting savers. they're hurting people who are clipping a coupon. >> no, no, no. if my mortgage is 3,000 a month, right? and then i refi and now it's $2,600 a month or whatever it is. >> right. >> the fed is hoping i take that 400 i've just saved -- >> right. >> -- and exchange it for goods and services that i reckon will at some point trickle down through more moving or whatever. that, my friend, is trickle-down economics. >> but what if your mortgage is $1,000 a month and you just saved $200 a month? you've just helped you who's saving $200 a month. what's wrong with that?
let's bring in rick santelli and steve liesman. steve, first to you. i say the fed is practicing trickle-down economics. what say you? >> i say you can't have it both ways. my good friend and colleague rick santelli's going to complain that the federal reserve has really hurt savers in this world today, right? okay. so who are the opposite of savers? borrowers. if you're helping savers, you can't be -- you have to be hurting borrowers. so it's actually the other way around. they're...
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apple with steve jobs. apple without steve jobs. apple with steve jobs. so it leadership important? i think it's really important. i think the board made a terrible mistake, turned out to be a huge disservice to hp employees. the company hp i love. everyone who's raised in silicon valley thinks of hp as an icon. they deserve the best leadership, and mark was providing it. these guys aren't easy to replace. >> and you're providing it here. i don't even want to think about oracle without larry ellison. >> well, again, we have a lot of depth. now we have mark. you guys don't want mark? we'll take him. we've got mark. we've got safra. we've got, you know, thomas and john and larry too. so it's a good team. >> take a short break, larry. we're going to continue our conversation. we're going to talk about allocating capital in a different way. stay withi inus. larry ellison joining us on "closing bell" after this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#:
apple with steve jobs. apple without steve jobs. apple with steve jobs. so it leadership important? i think it's really important. i think the board made a terrible mistake, turned out to be a huge disservice to hp employees. the company hp i love. everyone who's raised in silicon valley thinks of hp as an icon. they deserve the best leadership, and mark was providing it. these guys aren't easy to replace. >> and you're providing it here. i don't even want to think about oracle without...
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steve, thank you very much. we're running a little short on time. we're going to take a quick break right now and we'll be back with you a little bit later. >>> we'll be right back. >>> let's look in once again at chairman bernanke finishing up his prepared remarks, second away to the first questions that he will receive from the head of the economic club of indiana. meantime, steve leisman, what do you expect the first or the most prevalent line of questioning will be? >> it's hard to know. i assume there are a lot of economists in the audience there. i think the big question for the market is going to be what he expects the fed to do in january once operation twist i understand. we had an answer from charlie evans this morning. he thinks the fed should keep adding to its balance sheet. right now what it's doing with operation twist is selling short-term securities and buying long-term ones. the effect of that is neutral as to the size of the balance sheet. charlie evans says he wants to take the $40 billion they're spending on mortgages, continue
steve, thank you very much. we're running a little short on time. we're going to take a quick break right now and we'll be back with you a little bit later. >>> we'll be right back. >>> let's look in once again at chairman bernanke finishing up his prepared remarks, second away to the first questions that he will receive from the head of the economic club of indiana. meantime, steve leisman, what do you expect the first or the most prevalent line of questioning will be?...
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. >>> but first, those fed minutes right now with steve leisman. steve? >> brian, thanks very much. these are the minutes from the monumental meeting where the federal reserve decided on open-ended quantitative easing. the minutes show all members but one, the dissenter jeffrey lacker, agreed on quantitative easing. deciding without additional qe, the labor market would not improve given the underlying economic fundamentals. among the reasons for the decision, they looked at the europe crisis saying it polesed economic downside risk. members were concerned with the upcoming u.s. fiscal cliff and a number of participants highlighted the uncertainty of qe. i talk about members in the first part. those are voters. now participants are the fuller board. as we'll see in a little bit, this fuller board includes hawks but they're not in the voting rotation right now. some of those object as they say qe probably works best under financial market stress, not under the current conditions. it won't help an economy plagued by uncertainty. it could complicate the tightening of policy when it is
. >>> but first, those fed minutes right now with steve leisman. steve? >> brian, thanks very much. these are the minutes from the monumental meeting where the federal reserve decided on open-ended quantitative easing. the minutes show all members but one, the dissenter jeffrey lacker, agreed on quantitative easing. deciding without additional qe, the labor market would not improve given the underlying economic fundamentals. among the reasons for the decision, they looked at the...
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steve is a technology strategist at ubs, a buy rating on apple and a $780 price target which steve is on the low end of street consensus, actually. and this morning you were voicing some concerns based on channel checks with skyworks and some others about the supply of components. and you say that will actually decrease the number of units sold in the zm quadecember quar. >> well, that's right. my colleagues and i believe there may be constraints on the iphone 5 near term. we're looking for 38 million phones to be shipped in the december quarter. we were at 44 million. our sense is that probably due to the touch display, it's going to be difficult for apple to ship more than, say, 40 million or so. so we're taking a built of a conservative attack here. it's very much a supply issue. it's not a demand issue. we continue to think the stock should rise over the next 12 months. >> we have seen the stock decline ever since the first weekend of sales of iphone 5 as there are more concerns that perhaps they're not able to meet the demand out there. do you think that the stock has accurately
steve is a technology strategist at ubs, a buy rating on apple and a $780 price target which steve is on the low end of street consensus, actually. and this morning you were voicing some concerns based on channel checks with skyworks and some others about the supply of components. and you say that will actually decrease the number of units sold in the zm quadecember quar. >> well, that's right. my colleagues and i believe there may be constraints on the iphone 5 near term. we're looking...
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i earlier said steve jobs would never apologize. in fact steve jobs apologized in the past. five years ago he apologized when he cut the price of the iphone back then $200 after it had only been out a few months. he apologized to the original buyers. apologies from the ceo at apple are not completely unheard of. >> what do you think, rob snert. >> my favorite tweet that's been out there. if you've ordered an iphone 5 shipment are being delayed because apple is forcing everyone to use apple maps to deliver them. that's what's going to be happening here. they'll get it together in the though.n it's going to take google's got a big head start. >> i postponed transferring over to the new operating system. >> me, too. >> i haven't bought mine yet. i'm in the clear. i'll get back to hq all by my little self. >>> 35 years after his disappearnce, a lot of folks still want to know apparently where jimmy hoffa's body might be buried. giants stadium, perhaps? a florida swamp? or as new reports indicate under a driveway in suburban detroit. now bob i'm going to start with you. there wer
i earlier said steve jobs would never apologize. in fact steve jobs apologized in the past. five years ago he apologized when he cut the price of the iphone back then $200 after it had only been out a few months. he apologized to the original buyers. apologies from the ceo at apple are not completely unheard of. >> what do you think, rob snert. >> my favorite tweet that's been out there. if you've ordered an iphone 5 shipment are being delayed because apple is forcing everyone to...
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let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers. i think i wouldn't be surprised if it came in a little soft. >> kate, do you agree with that? if so, is this priced into the market? >> yes, absolutely priced in, maria. great question. what they're going to expect is for it to be terrible. if it isn't terrible, we'll see a rally. what matters most to this market is earnings. we're in pre-earnings disappointment season where we're going to float a little bit until earnings come out. we've seen a friend where earnings have beat expectations. we've gone down to earnings, earnings beat expectations, then we've had a good rally. i thin
let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers....
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today, she is steve liesman's special guest. steve? >> tyler, thanks very much. she has been called america's top financial diplomat and is a special guest at a fortune magazine most powerful women conference in california. lael brainard joins us now. welcome to "power lunch," lael. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's talk what tyler was talking about, this issue of spain and the question of whether or not it's going to ask for aid and trigger that ecb program. is it your opinion, the opinion of the u.s., that the europeans are following through on their latest set of commitments when it comes to solving their financial crisis? >> well, you're right, they've made a series of very important commitments over the course of the summer and into the fall. they are much better prepared. they have a set of tools that can help governments like spain continue to access the markets at affordable rates while they continue making these very challenging reforms. we have seen a number of developments in spain in recent days. we have seen a budget come out that continues to
today, she is steve liesman's special guest. steve? >> tyler, thanks very much. she has been called america's top financial diplomat and is a special guest at a fortune magazine most powerful women conference in california. lael brainard joins us now. welcome to "power lunch," lael. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> let's talk what tyler was talking about, this issue of spain and the question of whether or not it's going to ask for aid and trigger that ecb program....
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. >> hold on one second, steve. can we bring up this chart? the s&p and the dow? something just happened. i don't know what it is. we've had a sharp move. >> was the news out of spain really that good? how should you be setting up for q 4. the traders are pulling out all the stops to find your trade. >> hold on, steve. >> karen is hitting the mall for a retail bargain while josh has his eye on the trades. fresh off the trading floor, this is ""fast money.""
. >> hold on one second, steve. can we bring up this chart? the s&p and the dow? something just happened. i don't know what it is. we've had a sharp move. >> was the news out of spain really that good? how should you be setting up for q 4. the traders are pulling out all the stops to find your trade. >> hold on, steve. >> karen is hitting the mall for a retail bargain while josh has his eye on the trades. fresh off the trading floor, this is ""fast...
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steve jobs was viewed as bono, bond and beethoven. you don't want to spend anytime with the microsoft guys and i know steve. i sat next to him at a reunion. but when you read walter isaacson's biography of jobs. he was a man, and everyone wanted to hang with him because he was the coolest man in the room. meanwhile, google is the logical heir to apple. google has all the monetizing momentum you could have on your cell phone and that is why the stock is going higher. the default go to tech name is google. it is the financial equivalent of a judgment over who is cool. google is and microsoft isn't. the gulf is growing, which is why google up here is the one to own. stay with cramer. >> reports after the bell. i tell you i do not comment or recommend stocks on a takeover basis. it is going to send sprint further down. jim, are you abandoning sprint?
steve jobs was viewed as bono, bond and beethoven. you don't want to spend anytime with the microsoft guys and i know steve. i sat next to him at a reunion. but when you read walter isaacson's biography of jobs. he was a man, and everyone wanted to hang with him because he was the coolest man in the room. meanwhile, google is the logical heir to apple. google has all the monetizing momentum you could have on your cell phone and that is why the stock is going higher. the default go to tech name...
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steve sedgwick, we have sent him to madrid. it's quieter today, steve, yes? >> this is where all the action was, the neptune fountain where the last couple of nights, especially two nights ago, we saw such hated action with rubber bullets and you can see a little bit of the barricades behind me which are still in place. same people who organized the disputes over the last couple of days, they are potentially having another one on saturday. and so we'll keep coming back until we get what they want. but they're not necessarily going to get what they want because this rajoy government are talking about cutting budgets across the board. ing a fridand the problem with n is not like greece that's the central government that created all the problems. actually it's the people themselves, the developers, the house owners and banks who basicry took on too much leverage and now the central government is being left to try to foot the bill. they're trying to get the deficit down to 4.5% deficit. quite frankly, that is pie in the skil according to pretty much all the analy
steve sedgwick, we have sent him to madrid. it's quieter today, steve, yes? >> this is where all the action was, the neptune fountain where the last couple of nights, especially two nights ago, we saw such hated action with rubber bullets and you can see a little bit of the barricades behind me which are still in place. same people who organized the disputes over the last couple of days, they are potentially having another one on saturday. and so we'll keep coming back until we get what...
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steve jobs would fire tim cook. he would fire everyone involved in maps and he would berate them in front of everyone. he was not a nice man and yet everyone loved him anyway. >> lifelock posted a little below the range. maybe a little disappointment there. i might be able to see that. certainly one that we're going to watch, a big week for ipos, of course, one of the busiest. berry plastics tomorrow and pretty sizeable deals. >> and one of the things that we need to see is some pulse down here. there was a lot of social media, people got gaffed. any time you see new companies, you think, maybe i should stop shorting goldman sachs and maybe there is a sign of capital formation. p excellent show stopper yesterday. and mark cuban was so great and the destruction of the capital markets. cuban, cooperman, these guys are not idle thinkers. they are the best we have. and high frequency trading has destroyed a lot. >> and suggesting you tax intraday trades 50%, trades less than a minute, 100%, that would cut down on it in
steve jobs would fire tim cook. he would fire everyone involved in maps and he would berate them in front of everyone. he was not a nice man and yet everyone loved him anyway. >> lifelock posted a little below the range. maybe a little disappointment there. i might be able to see that. certainly one that we're going to watch, a big week for ipos, of course, one of the busiest. berry plastics tomorrow and pretty sizeable deals. >> and one of the things that we need to see is some...
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steve jobs, he's gone, it doesn't matter, stick with hewlett! >> listen, we ship two pcs every second. this is an enormous business. we're seeing growth in a lot of areas. we have an entirely new design lineup. we have put real emphasis on design. and this is something hp does quite well. we have terrific product engineering. now married with a design organization. i think we've got a really good shot here, and we've gotten great response to these devices. you know, listen. we are one competitive company. we now have a sharp competitive focus. we know what we have to do to compete. and we're going to do it. i wouldn't bet against us. i wouldn't bet against the technology that this company has in the pipeline and our commitment to delivering great products and to meeting customer needs. one thing i'll tell you about hp. through all the change at the top, through all the craziness, our people have delivered for customers. we will do anything for customers. and i think that's a great strength of the company that we're going to build on. >> meg, you
steve jobs, he's gone, it doesn't matter, stick with hewlett! >> listen, we ship two pcs every second. this is an enormous business. we're seeing growth in a lot of areas. we have an entirely new design lineup. we have put real emphasis on design. and this is something hp does quite well. we have terrific product engineering. now married with a design organization. i think we've got a really good shot here, and we've gotten great response to these devices. you know, listen. we are one...
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also steve jobs as you have never seen him before. you'll see what we're talking about right after this. as we head to break look at this morning's early movers on wall street. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. take a look at the data feedback. i
also steve jobs as you have never seen him before. you'll see what we're talking about right after this. as we head to break look at this morning's early movers on wall street. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado...
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steve moore has had enough. the best selling author says we should not be settling for recovery that is, a muddling. but we do, don't we? that is the dynamic. >>guest: i agree. one of the things that is disappointing about the election, i like the way that president obama ran four years ago when he ran on hope and change. now what he is running on is, this is the best we can do, america. we contrasted that, by the way, in our editorial this morning, with john f. kennedy in 1960 running against the eisenhower and nixon economy. at that time the economy was growing 2.5 to 3 percent and john f. kennedy famously said, we can do better. he minute by that, we should aspire to 4 percent or 5 percent economic growth. it is demoralizing when the president said we are only growing at 1.6 percent or 1.7 percent but this is the best we can do. >>neil: that is the worse john f. kennedy impression ever. i am kidding. >>guest: i am in chicago. i cannot do the boston accent. >>imus: we have mentioned this in the past. we had ye
steve moore has had enough. the best selling author says we should not be settling for recovery that is, a muddling. but we do, don't we? that is the dynamic. >>guest: i agree. one of the things that is disappointing about the election, i like the way that president obama ran four years ago when he ran on hope and change. now what he is running on is, this is the best we can do, america. we contrasted that, by the way, in our editorial this morning, with john f. kennedy in 1960 running...
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here now is democratic strategist steve mcmahon. and then cnbc contributor geoff jennifer rubin, author of the "washington post" right turn blog. jennifer was it a game changer for the whole presidential race? >> it potentially can be. what has to happen now romney has to build on that day after day. the difficulty they've had, this was true in the primary as well, they have a few good days and then they get off message or they fumble the ball a little bit. if they can string together one good day after another they only have to do it 33 more times they can get it done. >> growth, jennifer. growth, tax reform, lower the base, broaden the base, jobs. he had the kudlow script last night. >> he did. what is so telling is that the president is so thrown off balance he's insisting that romney has changed his plan because he wasn't giving the obama talking points. >> well now hold on. >> the democrats have mischaracterized romney's plans up the ying yang. so when he comes forward and tells what his plans are it's a shock. they think he's
here now is democratic strategist steve mcmahon. and then cnbc contributor geoff jennifer rubin, author of the "washington post" right turn blog. jennifer was it a game changer for the whole presidential race? >> it potentially can be. what has to happen now romney has to build on that day after day. the difficulty they've had, this was true in the primary as well, they have a few good days and then they get off message or they fumble the ball a little bit. if they can string...
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let's bring in steve leaseman. not a lot of big surprises here. >> the market reaction might be a surprise. how many times have you and i been here with europeans disclosing what they say is the final final accounting and nobody believes them. so it's very early to say. but the question has to be asked on this discussion, in my opinion. are we at a point where the market might finally begin to disclosures of a european bank supervisor that now we're accounting for it? there's two parts to the equation. we have a means for making it up. fascinating article. europe needs to have a bank bailout like we had in the u.s. get the banking system going again, you need to plug it with public money. so the question becomes, and i know this is early, but it's what you have to figure out. does the market believe this number, this process? which by the way, was done by an independent consultant and it's something they can stand behind that puts the totality of the problem outdomain. >> acknowledging you have a problem is the fir
let's bring in steve leaseman. not a lot of big surprises here. >> the market reaction might be a surprise. how many times have you and i been here with europeans disclosing what they say is the final final accounting and nobody believes them. so it's very early to say. but the question has to be asked on this discussion, in my opinion. are we at a point where the market might finally begin to disclosures of a european bank supervisor that now we're accounting for it? there's two parts to...
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with more on what's going on, steve? >> reporter: yeah, very good to see you guys aguy. in five hours' time that's when we're told we'll get this announcement which is the second part of a two-act drama. yesterday we had the first act which was the budget which pretty much ticked all the boxes from a european commission point of view, ie, spain was playing ball with all of the desires to work toward a fiscal compact and to work towards better regulation and better deficit control of the region. and today it's all about the banks, the big audit is expected to show a shortfall of bank funding of somewhere in the region of 62 billion euros. a lot of question marks about whether it's a 62 billion euros or actually under underestimates significantly how much money they need to raise, it's not about the big guys which are deemed to raise money whenever they want, it's about the second tier and third tier banks and we think the likes of bank inter will be at the crux of this. but questions remain whether they'll have to unload assets into a bad bank at a lower level than they'v
with more on what's going on, steve? >> reporter: yeah, very good to see you guys aguy. in five hours' time that's when we're told we'll get this announcement which is the second part of a two-act drama. yesterday we had the first act which was the budget which pretty much ticked all the boxes from a european commission point of view, ie, spain was playing ball with all of the desires to work toward a fiscal compact and to work towards better regulation and better deficit control of the...
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we'll debate it. >> steve: ladies, talking about the convertible high heel. >> brian: finally. >> steve: look at that. genious. ♪ then and i saw her face. i am a believer. ♪ and not a trace. a doubt in my mind. ♪ im in love. release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. >> brian: lock out is over and after four months being off of the field, the referee's union reached a deal with the nfl body which is just across the way from us and they will be back on the field. anton has more from penn station . no rain can keep you in bed and working tonight. >> you are ready for football? i know the rest of us certain low are . this agreement was reached around midnight and a lot of the people are talking about it. and you know what, monday night debacle if you will and arguably the worst call in nfl history that sped up the talk. and so midnight tuesday night, continued over to wednesday night and then the agreement reached around midnight or early thursday morning some of the terms of it one of the things they couldn't find
we'll debate it. >> steve: ladies, talking about the convertible high heel. >> brian: finally. >> steve: look at that. genious. ♪ then and i saw her face. i am a believer. ♪ and not a trace. a doubt in my mind. ♪ im in love. release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. >> brian: lock out is over and after four months being off of the field, the referee's union reached a deal with the nfl body which...
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earlier some attributed part of the rally to what chicago fed bank president charlie evans told our steve liesman this morning on cnbc. listen. >> in my opinion, we'd continue with the asset purchases until we see payroll employment more like 200,000, 250,000. >> you're saying continue at 85 billion into all of 2013? that would be your recommendation? >> this is my recommendation. >> so is the fed's bond buying spree fueling the markets and should we be worried it won't last? that's what we're talking about right now. eric is with us of gerring wealth management. he says yes. gary clark says be defensive knew, expect a rally after the election. thanks for joining us. harry, why do you expect a rally after the election? we'll get nr clarity then? >> that's one thing. the uncertainty is the death of the market. i think we're going to get a correction first. the market is tired. the tired gain of last month was two days. ecb day and qe forever day. that's not good for the markets. the market needs a correction. think now anywhere from 5% to 8% will do it. a lot of money out there waiting to
earlier some attributed part of the rally to what chicago fed bank president charlie evans told our steve liesman this morning on cnbc. listen. >> in my opinion, we'd continue with the asset purchases until we see payroll employment more like 200,000, 250,000. >> you're saying continue at 85 billion into all of 2013? that would be your recommendation? >> this is my recommendation. >> so is the fed's bond buying spree fueling the markets and should we be worried it won't...
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let's go to steve in florida. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: i just wanted to say thank you for everything you do for us people. >> i'm doing my best, thank you for that, it's great that you said it. >> caller: i have made enough money, jim, i moved from pennsylvania to florida this month. >> good for you sunshine. i was talking about doing that judgment the other day, saying you know what? when this gig is over, which may not be for another 40 years, i would move to florida. >> caller: it's beautiful, but my big question is here is winn resorts. we all know winn is twaes $125 stock, but with winn slipping here again, even though they were up a little bit today, with the china stimulus, that's going to help the stock come back up, isn't it? >> i agree with you, i got to tell you winn surprises me that it's down that much. vegas hasn't been that hot. i'm bullish on wynn. that hunt mean it can't go down ten, but i think it does go up 25%. >> bill. >> caller: my question is this, gm is already doing well with china, with the proposed stimulus package they're talki
let's go to steve in florida. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: i just wanted to say thank you for everything you do for us people. >> i'm doing my best, thank you for that, it's great that you said it. >> caller: i have made enough money, jim, i moved from pennsylvania to florida this month. >> good for you sunshine. i was talking about doing that judgment the other day, saying you know what? when this gig is over, which may not be for...
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if you own splunk listen to the steve miller band. yes, go on, take the money and run before those shares hit the market. >>> time for tweets. we had quite a reaction to our day of atonement show on wednesday which really meant a lot to me many true cra-americans know i do the show for you and i work hard every day to try to do the right thing to help you and your family save. when i get these messages i got to redouble my efforts to ignore the haters and stay true to our mission here. i'm going to share a few of them with you now to kick this off. the first is from john earl bernett who says "to all the @jimcramer naysayers, how many of you admit when you're wrong? kudos to you, jim, great show. from @kay shawn 17 who writes "is there anyone else who would even think of spending one hour admitting their mistakes over the past year besides @jimcramer on "mad money" on cnbc? >> continue to believe what you do for investors is far more valuable than what most people give you credit for. thank you for refusing to be mediocre. last one "d
if you own splunk listen to the steve miller band. yes, go on, take the money and run before those shares hit the market. >>> time for tweets. we had quite a reaction to our day of atonement show on wednesday which really meant a lot to me many true cra-americans know i do the show for you and i work hard every day to try to do the right thing to help you and your family save. when i get these messages i got to redouble my efforts to ignore the haters and stay true to our mission here....
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and steve grasrg and citigroup was downgraded at sterne agee. a little stall because of concerns about windows 8 and whether or not it's going to be robust. q3 could be a make-or-break quarter for them. "the journal" points out, there's no place to try out the new tablet. are you going to buy a tablet just on blind faith without trying it out? >> tiff beta. it's quite exciting. but excitement doesn't necessarily equal sales. there was a downgrade of nokia saying the windows 8 operating system, not good for phones. intel seems to have lost its way with that 4% yield being the only reason to be in it. the desktop -- i feel very triceratops here with this. >> how about the story in "the times" over the weekend about meg whitman? >> they still make a lot of them. but the question is, is it really a business you want to be in? >> do you remember scm? >> yes. >> smith corona mar chant. they were making electric typewriters like they were going out of style. >> that "times" story, not a lot that we didn't already know in terms of what hp is trying to a
and steve grasrg and citigroup was downgraded at sterne agee. a little stall because of concerns about windows 8 and whether or not it's going to be robust. q3 could be a make-or-break quarter for them. "the journal" points out, there's no place to try out the new tablet. are you going to buy a tablet just on blind faith without trying it out? >> tiff beta. it's quite exciting. but excitement doesn't necessarily equal sales. there was a downgrade of nokia saying the windows 8...
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but steve is right, we know the demographic trends. can influence the decision about how much longer to stay in the labor force or when to enter it. we know some are leaving permanently because of the economy, some young people are continuing in school because of the economy. those things could turn around. >> we've got to go. but, steve, i was 45, i'm only 55, 20 years later. i froze. jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps
but steve is right, we know the demographic trends. can influence the decision about how much longer to stay in the labor force or when to enter it. we know some are leaving permanently because of the economy, some young people are continuing in school because of the economy. those things could turn around. >> we've got to go. but, steve, i was 45, i'm only 55, 20 years later. i froze. jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not...
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. >> steve and rick, get along, would you? okay. where were we, maria? how's san francisco? >> everything's good. it's gorgeous here. i didn't realize how hot it would be. we're following the oracle story. they made some big announcements here about the cloud. we have a market that is about to really focus on fundamentals, i think. >> we were down about 90 points at the low. the dow is down 66 now with about 55 minutes to go today. >> don't go anywhere. we've got much more ahead on this huge edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, shooting from the lip. outspoken and controversial former yahoo! chief carol barts weighs in on the future of the tech giant and whether it's heading in the right direction. >>> plus, the oracle of oracle. maria sits down for an exclusive interview with larry ellison. what game changing products does the firm have in the pipeline, and what will the free-spirited ceo buy next? find out straight ahead. >>> and class action. in another exclusive, the man in charge of settling claims against convicted sexual offender jerry sandusky talks to maria
. >> steve and rick, get along, would you? okay. where were we, maria? how's san francisco? >> everything's good. it's gorgeous here. i didn't realize how hot it would be. we're following the oracle story. they made some big announcements here about the cloud. we have a market that is about to really focus on fundamentals, i think. >> we were down about 90 points at the low. the dow is down 66 now with about 55 minutes to go today. >> don't go anywhere. we've got much...
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one unbelievably good steve jobs biography, i would have told you how wrong that was. what else? how about for the sin of not forgiving cirrus logic for a miss right before one of the greatest runs i've ever seen. the sound component maker for apple. what a mistake that was. left a lot on the table. just as you can't be in favor of a component that doesn't have apple as a client, you can't bet against one that does. excuses after excuses after excuses for failure, that someone, ceo of miracle grow, don't come on a television and explain how the critics are all wrong and turn around and admit they're right by issuing a hard earnings report soon after. for the sin of thinking that a company had changed its stripes when it was only the ceo saying it had done so. that's what happened in devin energy, which i thought was becoming a much more oily company, but it's truly another natural gas play that wasn't ready for the glut. at least take it like southwestern energy which never pretended it was anything other than a nat gas company. for the sin about not believing in my own wrap by r
one unbelievably good steve jobs biography, i would have told you how wrong that was. what else? how about for the sin of not forgiving cirrus logic for a miss right before one of the greatest runs i've ever seen. the sound component maker for apple. what a mistake that was. left a lot on the table. just as you can't be in favor of a component that doesn't have apple as a client, you can't bet against one that does. excuses after excuses after excuses for failure, that someone, ceo of miracle...
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steve hayes, "weekly standard." a.b. stoddarde, associate editor of hill. and kirsten powers from daily beast. she sat down and said i'll get all the e-mail. i'm in charles krauthammer's chair. yom kippur ends at sunset. >> the empty chair. >> left it in his honor. >> bret: what about today on his trail? ohio, the importance. >> ohio is crucial. if you look at the polls there is so much discussion of the polls, conservatives who believe that democrats are oversampled none are trustworthy. you have the main stream medi media. the truth is in between. it's clear that many polls are oversampling and they look more like 2008 turn-out than we would expect. this applies to ohio and nationally as bell and see they are showing momentum in president direction. he picked up support among independents in the poll. good gauge to tell which way the trends of the race. and in this gallup poll, it's registered voters right now. it had been even. romney cited it on the stump and showed one of two polls tied. today it was 50/44 for president obama. i think ohio certainly is
steve hayes, "weekly standard." a.b. stoddarde, associate editor of hill. and kirsten powers from daily beast. she sat down and said i'll get all the e-mail. i'm in charles krauthammer's chair. yom kippur ends at sunset. >> the empty chair. >> left it in his honor. >> bret: what about today on his trail? ohio, the importance. >> ohio is crucial. if you look at the polls there is so much discussion of the polls, conservatives who believe that democrats are...
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>> steve. >> where do you live at, steve? >> except i think we would have gotten way more tazy as it were, with the whole, "i'm going to pull my junk out and take a leak." i think that would have been a quick one-two for the tazing. >> i got to go. ahhh, ahh! >> i mean, you really going to get up and try and take a leak? go to the bathroom in front of a police officer? i mean, no matter how much you've had to drink, are you really gonna do that? i don't know. >> the officer isn't all that's real. the video is shot with the actual dash cam in the brother-in-law's very real police car. he has to get the video processed at the station before giving it to mark. >> when he took at video in, initially the very first one, you know his coworkers immediately were like, when did that happen? when did this -- tell us the story. and so that was like the first sign that oh, man, this is really -- this could be good, you know? >> luckily, mark's brother-in-law doesn't get in trouble, and steve is a success. >> something that's kind of funn
>> steve. >> where do you live at, steve? >> except i think we would have gotten way more tazy as it were, with the whole, "i'm going to pull my junk out and take a leak." i think that would have been a quick one-two for the tazing. >> i got to go. ahhh, ahh! >> i mean, you really going to get up and try and take a leak? go to the bathroom in front of a police officer? i mean, no matter how much you've had to drink, are you really gonna do that? i don't...
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steve picked him out from just from the lineup so to speak of 100 young men. and the truth here is that african-american boys are, in fact, performing the lowest in virtually every category quality of life in many cases doesn't matter if they're in a suburban education system or urban education system, they're still under performing. so save my son is about finding ways to help families, good people to become great parents. >> obviously there's going to be no one magic trick that does that, but what are some of the solutions that you've been able to help families implement? >> one of the biggest problems i see with mothers in particular, they parent through guilt. for instance, one of the things they do is any time a child promises to do something, they give them something for it. and they begin rewarding thought. not product. and so many parents especially single parents, they feel like it's my fault that the child is acting the way in which he's acting therefore i need to do something to allay my guilt and what they're doing is only prolonging and making the
steve picked him out from just from the lineup so to speak of 100 young men. and the truth here is that african-american boys are, in fact, performing the lowest in virtually every category quality of life in many cases doesn't matter if they're in a suburban education system or urban education system, they're still under performing. so save my son is about finding ways to help families, good people to become great parents. >> obviously there's going to be no one magic trick that does...
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at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the commodity where there can be no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates movement. hewlett-packard isn't just personal computing but it's printing and consulting. i loathe the printers. as far as consulting goes, take a look how well their competitors are doing. the companies i work for, i pray they see the light and go apple. hewlett-packard is a huge company with quite a hold on the tech budgets of big corporations. but the company will eventually will ripped out of the enterprise. you can't have something that young people hate prevail forever. funny thing, younger people, they get older. and they take the reins from the relics who jammed dell and hewlett-packards down our throats. s
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the commodity where there can be no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates movement....
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at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. as apple is currently worth about 2.5 times what microsoft is worth. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the archetypal commodity where there can be no virtually no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates experiment. hewlett-packard isn't just personal computing but it's printing and consulting. i loathe the printers. each machine has a different cartridge type i never remember the number when i get to the store. as far as consulting goes, take a look how well their competitors are doing. i pray that those companies that the companies i work for, one day, will see the wisdom and adopt apple so i can chuck these silly constantly freezing machines into the toxic waste pit that should be their -- that will put them elsewhere. h
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. as apple is currently worth about 2.5 times what microsoft is worth. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the archetypal commodity where there can be no virtually no value added. yes, they, the...
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. >> steve, thanks for that. still to come, despite stellar growth, malaysia's leader says the country still hasn't fully tapped its own potential. exclusive interview with the prime minister coming up. >> we are trying to develop the support very strong domestic economy. and the engine will come from the domestic economy. that's why we've done everything possible to encourage it necessary tick i domestic investment. >> also results of the spanish bond auction. julia is in madrid. >> thanks, beccy. expect to go well despite relatively chunky 4 billion euros at the top end. we will bring you all the latest after the break. >>> waiting on spain. ecb expected to hold steady on rates when central bankers meet today. the country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. >> about if we get bogged down discussion of what was hent by the june agreements and waste time on this kind of discussion, then it's much less likely that a company here represent system will emerge. >> madrid continues t
. >> steve, thanks for that. still to come, despite stellar growth, malaysia's leader says the country still hasn't fully tapped its own potential. exclusive interview with the prime minister coming up. >> we are trying to develop the support very strong domestic economy. and the engine will come from the domestic economy. that's why we've done everything possible to encourage it necessary tick i domestic investment. >> also results of the spanish bond auction. julia is in...
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hugh jackman hosted in 2009, alec baldwin and steve martin in 2010. they tried to go young in 2011 with james franco and anne hathaway. and earlier this year, back to classics, billy crystal hosting for the ninth time. speaking of oscar hosts, two-time host, jon stewart, sat down last night on "the daily show" with former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. arnold making the rounds promoting "total recall," contains less than flattering details about his personal life including revelations about that affair with his former housekeeper. jon stewart tried to get into that subject by referring to arnold's acting career. >> so listen. so you obviously, you know, we've got to get the elephant out of the room. obviously what everybody's thinking about when they look at this is, what were you thinking with "jingle all the way"? i mean, seriously. just dreadful. just dreadful. did anybody ever say to you, like your family, don't do this, dude. don't, don't. >> i think that my kids have a hard time with that. >> sure. >> you know, look. this was very to
hugh jackman hosted in 2009, alec baldwin and steve martin in 2010. they tried to go young in 2011 with james franco and anne hathaway. and earlier this year, back to classics, billy crystal hosting for the ninth time. speaking of oscar hosts, two-time host, jon stewart, sat down last night on "the daily show" with former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. arnold making the rounds promoting "total recall," contains less than flattering details about his personal life...
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. >> steve: thank you very much. other big news this morning, even more details emerging on the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya. the state department confirming there were over a dozen threats in the months before. katherine hedge live in washington with the details. >> good morning. a letter from the house government oversight committee is asking the state department to provide at least two witnesses for the hearing on security lapses next week, including state department regional security officer eric nordstrom who was stationed in libya from september last year until june 2012. the committee led by republican darrell issa with ranking member cummings was briefed by nordstrom who confirmed 13 threats against the u.s. consulate in the six months before the terrorist attack and that the mission made repeated requests for extra security. this notice will be published by the state department about his internal investigation into the attack known as accountability review board or arb. it reads in pa
. >> steve: thank you very much. other big news this morning, even more details emerging on the terrorist attack on our consulate in benghazi, libya. the state department confirming there were over a dozen threats in the months before. katherine hedge live in washington with the details. >> good morning. a letter from the house government oversight committee is asking the state department to provide at least two witnesses for the hearing on security lapses next week, including state...
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>> you're a good man, steve. i wish you weren't doing this. >> for $9 billion policy do you know what we're capable of? do you? >> greg: shut up. at least it wasn't produced in association with country that might not want america to boost the oil protux. oops. heritage reports that it's owned by company owned in united arab emirates. they helped finance the film. matt damon loves blowing whistles with the hoke i can films but in real life he is the bad guy. damon is doing harm for his anti-fracking propaganda makes us more depen dep on the oil-rich, unstable haters. why does he bother? when you're intellectually insecure and rich beyond logic what else can you do? root against the interest and undermine employment and play in hands of people who don't like us. anything to feel special and separate yourself from the herd. who plays matt damon in movie about matt damon? i forgot. that won't be made. >> isn't it matt damon poorman's kirk cameron? >> dana: you have to wonder at some point if they realize what they're
>> you're a good man, steve. i wish you weren't doing this. >> for $9 billion policy do you know what we're capable of? do you? >> greg: shut up. at least it wasn't produced in association with country that might not want america to boost the oil protux. oops. heritage reports that it's owned by company owned in united arab emirates. they helped finance the film. matt damon loves blowing whistles with the hoke i can films but in real life he is the bad guy. damon is doing harm...
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zells said is similar to what steve jobs said before passing away. this is a country where it is just too hard to do business in. >> yeah. i was going to say, you're not much of a golfer guy but a tennis guy, right? >> ryder was just a collapse. >> yeah. we let pollster on -- for me it was going to a shrink or something. it was come peopling but my heart was racing, i had butterflies in my stomach and didn't think it could happen. when it did, i felt hollow after it. >> i had a bunch of guys going to the eagles/giants game. you would have thought either of the games would have been talked about. the ryder cup is all i heard about. people felt bad for america. it was a patriotic thing. >> for one eagle moment, i just thought, i don't know, ma lays, i thought, we can't do this right. >> if they come in with cardigan sweaters the next time we see the golfers with the cardigan and have to start talking about turning down the thermostat, it is pool game over. >> all right. jim, thank you. we'll see you in a few minutes. >>> all right. we'll see jim in a f
zells said is similar to what steve jobs said before passing away. this is a country where it is just too hard to do business in. >> yeah. i was going to say, you're not much of a golfer guy but a tennis guy, right? >> ryder was just a collapse. >> yeah. we let pollster on -- for me it was going to a shrink or something. it was come peopling but my heart was racing, i had butterflies in my stomach and didn't think it could happen. when it did, i felt hollow after it. >>...